Changes in TeliaSonera’s management team


TeliaSonera is combining the units Group Commercial and Group Technology into a
new unit. Malin Frenning will leave TeliaSonera and Emil Nilsson will head
Region Eurasia.
“We are maximizing and aligning our commercial and technology agendas in order
to fully leverage our strengths as a Group. This will bring our operations even
closer to the customers, ensure faster time to market and delivery on our
transformation agenda”, says Johan Dennelind, President and CEO, TeliaSonera.

The search for an EVP (Executive Vice President) and head of the combined unit
has started.

As a consequence of the changes, Malin Frenning, currently SVP (Senior Vice
President) responsible for overseeing Group Technology and the ongoing
transformation program,program, will leave TeliaSonera.

“Malin has been with TeliaSonera for more than 20 years and has been
instrumental in turning the company into one of Europe’s leading operators. I
really want to thank Malin for all her great work and achievements and wish her
all the best going forward”, says Johan Dennelind, President and CEO,
TeliaSonera.

Following the announcement that TeliaSonera is reducing its presence in Eurasia,
Emil Nilsson has been appointed SVP and Head of Region Eurasia. At the same
time, a Steering Board with the overall strategic responsibility for the Region
is set up, chaired by Johan Dennelind.

“Going forward, Group Executive Management will focus on the New Generation
Telco agenda and our home markets in Regions Europe and Sweden. That’s why we
need a separate governance structure. The Steering Board approach is to ensure
continued alignment within the Group”, Johan Dennelind says.

Emil Nilsson assumes his new position on 5 October, 2015.

Erik Hallberg, EVP and Head of Region Eurasia, will assume a new position with
TeliaSonera.

“Erik has successfully developed the Eurasian portfolio while introducing
sustainability and compliance to be part of doing business in these countries. I
am looking forward to seeing Erik take up a new challenge in the Group”, says
Johan Dennelind

TeliaSonera AB discloses the information provided herein pursuant to the Swedish
Securities Markets Act and/or the Swedish Financial Instrument Trading Act. The
information was submitted for publication at 8.30 a.m. CET on September 28,
2015.

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30, press@teliasonera.com, visit our
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TeliaSonera provides network access and telecommunication services in the Nordic
and Baltic countries, the emerging markets of Eurasia, including Russia and
Turkey, and in Spain. TeliaSonera helps people and companies communicate in an
easy, efficient and environmentally friendly way. Our ambition is to be number
one or two in all our markets, providing the best customer experience, high
quality networks and cost efficient operations. TeliaSonera is also a leading
wholesale provider who owns and operates one of the world’s most extensive fiber
backbones. In 2014, net sales amounted to SEK 101.1 billion, EBITDA to SEK 35.2
billion and earnings per share to SEK 3.35. The TeliaSonera share is listed on
Nasdaq Stockholm and Nasdaq Helsinki. Read more at www.teliasonera.com.

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